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Cindy Of New Orleans:Waylon Jennings. - Album - Folk Country - #9 on BB Country Album Chart on RCA Records in 1966. (Intro) G C (Verse 1)
CDown by the river where the Gbig boats go by. Each day you could see them as Cevening was nigh. They planned to be married at the Gfirst sign
of spring.
And Jim would take Cindy to see New COrleans.
(Verse 2)
The town folks would smile as they Gsat there alone. Jim talked of the day he'd make CCindy his own. He saved his money to Gbuy her a ring and take his sweet Cindy to see New COrleans.
(Interlude) G C (Verse 3)
One Dday a riverboat Agambler chanced by and captured her heart with his Dsweet words and lies. He told her, come with me, and Ayou'll be a queen. So, they left together to see New DOrleans.
(Verse 4)
Each day you can see Jim though Ayears have gone by. Down by the river where the Dbig boats go by. She wrote she'd return at the first Asign of spring. He's waiting for Cindy to see New DOrleans.
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.